The Benjamin F Packard House Bed and
Breakfast, built in 1790, is a beautifully restored Italianate
home located in the heart of Bath's Historic District.

"The Benjamin F. Packard
House is an 18th century shipbuilder's home now owned by
especially friendly, helpful hosts."The
Boston Globe, December 2007

This intimate B&B offers four very
comfortable and welcoming accommodations - a suite that can
sleep 4, and guest rooms that each boast a private bath. Enjoy
lodging amenities such as in-room hair dryer, air conditioner,
firm bed, non-allergenic pillows, CD/clock radio, and a
selection of personal care products. All accommodations are
located on the 2nd floor. Wireless Internet is available
throughout.

The Inn - a premier port for travelers to
Mid-Coast Maine, is ideally located for access to Bath's many
cultural attractions steeped in its rich ship building legacy
and day trips to the beautiful rocky Maine seashore.

Explore the Maine Maritime Museum and see
why Bath is The City of Ships. You can also take in a
performance at the Chocolate Church Arts Center or sit in
Library Park for a concert at the gazebo. Peruse the shops and
restaurants in the quaint downtown area and be sure to stop in
for a coffee at Café Crème or a gourmet cookie
at Marnee's Cookie Bistro.

"Thank you so
much for your generous hospitality. Everything was absolutely
perfect. The rooms were amazing and your cooking was
delicious. We couldn't image staying anywhere else. We will be
back again soon! Thank you." -Angela and Dave

Benjamin F. Packard House provides the
perfect combination of historical remembrances and modern
comfort.

A short 10 minute drive brings you to
either Popham Beach or Reid State Parks and a day at the
ocean.

Driving a little further north explore the
towns on Route 1 antiquing in Wiscasset or exploring the
tourist spots of Boothbay Harbor. Return at the end of the day
to Bath for a quiet stroll along the Kennebec River and a
nightcap in town.

"Thank you for
such a homey, wonderful stay! I loved your breakfast (the
best!), your inn and your magnificent dog! See you again soon."
-Kareen